can lidl\'s £14.99 cleansing brush rival its £170 counterpart? femail tests the budget store\'s new beauty gadget - with impressive results
by:MX machinery 2020-11-18
The store began to win the hearts of the middle class by adding superfoods, fashion clothing and organic meat to the shelves. And now Lidl - Who won the British wallet a few years ago? Hope to attract new customers by launching a budget beauty gadget. Lidl launched the first Silicone Cleansing Brush called Silvercrest Silicone Cleansing Brush for £ 14. 99, is almost the eighth place in the price of the brand\'s competitors. For the upcoming fall, this is the best option to improve and rejuvenate your skin. The store promises a soft, round silicone nubs to bring deep, energetic cleaning to your skin. But can it compete with the luxurious 169 Luna o Luna 2 cleaning brush? Alice Johnston, 24, FEMAIL from London, tested it by rigorously testing every brush that promises to target skin cells gently and effectively, helping to clear pores and remove dirt and grease, see which one really lifted her skin. There are two variants of the Silvercrest Silicone Cleansing Brush, one is a combination skin, the other is a normal/sensitive skin, and the other is a massageraging effect. The store said it was a perfect kick. Starting in the morning, choose six types of cleaning vibration and three types of massage vibration settings. They promise that it will make your skin feel new and ready to conquer the day. Although Lidl\'s brush tells you to remove makeup specifically before using it, and you will \"recommend\" makeup in advance, Alice has made a lot of makeup -- Including colored moisturizer, conceonce cream, powder, bronze, blush, eyebrow gel, highlighter, mascara, eyeliner and lipstick- Really put every brush through its pace. Speaking of the Lidl brush, Alice said: \"The things in the box are cheap and not strong, and the logo reminds me of a cheap Men\'s Shaver. But the product itself feels important. Its bristles feel big and stiff, but I like the lights on it because it shows you when you move the brush to a different position on your face. \"It vibrates more strongly than I thought, and they feel a little rough and not particularly smooth. I think it\'s too much for my face. \"Most of the makeup on my face was taken off, but the eye makeup was not taken off very well. I don\'t know what to do with its \"anti-wrinkle\" side -- How exactly does this stop wrinkles? It feels like it doesn\'t do anything to my face. Overall I will give it 4/5 as it does a good job of removing my makeup and it is very wallet --friendly. The higher end of the spectrum is Foreo Luna 2, which costs 169. 99, not cheap. The facial- The cleaning equipment is clearly designed to provide professional skin care standards with two exciting effectsminute ritual. Inspiring health Looking at the skin, Luna 2 will help clear and clarify the brighter skin tone, Makers said. Combining T- Soft non-acoustic pulse Porous silicone touch This plush device can target skin cells gently and effectively, helping to clear pores and remove dirt and oil. Silica gel \"bristles\" is obviously \"Super hygienic\" and can resist the breeding of bacteria -- Keep the skin fresh and clean. Very similar to the Lidl version, Foreo embedded a high Anti-technology Aging mode, cleaner indication lower Frequency fluctuation of wrinkles Easy-to-appear areas that help more firm lineslooking skin. Speaking of the expensive device, Alice said that the boxes and packaging immediately felt more expensive and luxurious. This reminds me of the iPhone. It\'s not fully charged, but I like that it has a authenticity card, which is comforting for consumers because there are obviously a lot of imitators. The bristles on it are much softer than the cheaper ones. I really want to wipe them on my face. The arrangement of shorter, longer/thicker bristles feels like they are in a deliberate pattern to ensure maximum cleanliness. \"It feels good on my face and the range of vibrations is bigger than the other one, which will make it suitable for more people. I feel like it removes more dirt and makeup from my skin than Lidl. \"Its shape means it\'s not that effective in getting into and cleaning the eye area, so there\'s not much eye makeup removed as the cheaper model does. \"It was a pleasure to use, and of course I would consider incorporating it into my weekly routine --but no more. Alice said she wouldn\'t advise people to use it every day, and she admits that it\'s hard to tell when to stop using both products, and that she\'ll keep using it until you feel \"clean\" By contrast, Clarisonic turns off automatically to prevent excessive use. I also don\'t think people will clean the brush heads thoroughly or often, so they will carry bacteria, she added. \"Again, I\'m not sure. The side of the wrinkles reached, but it was pleasant and relaxing to rub it on my face. Alice also scored 4/5 points for Luna and finally said she prefers chemical exfoliating, however, it may be beneficial to use such a brush occasionally when your skin is crowded and requires deep cleaning.